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Dovetail Partners |
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Dovetail Partners is a non profit organization that collaborates to develop unique concepts, systems, programs, and models to foster sustainable forestry and catalyze responsible trade and consumption |
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http://www.dovetailinc.org/ |
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FAO Wood Products |
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FAO Advisory Committee on Paper and Wood products. the main objective of providing guidance on activities and programme of work of the FAO Forestry Department on issues relevant to the paper and forest products industry, in support of member countries efforts to progress towards sustainable development. |
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http://www.fao.org/forestry/site/industries/en/ |
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FEBO Fédération Européenne du Négoce de Bois |
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The European Timber Trade Association is to represent the entire timber trade, both internally and externally at European level. Promotion and development of the timber and wood products trade at European level. Looking after and representing the interests of the timber and wood products trade in European and other international committees |
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http://www.febo.org/ |
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ForestDirectory.com |
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ForestDirectory.com - The Internet’s first directory of the forest products industry, established in 1995. A directory-based resource for easily finding information on the forest products and pulp and paper industries. |
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http://www.forestdirectory.com/ |
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ICFPA The International Council of Forest and Paper Associations |
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The International Council of Forest and Paper Associations (ICFPA) is an organization of the world’s forest and paper industry associations. Resource Center with statistics, data and links. |
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http://www.icfpa.org |
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Illegal Logging |
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Welcome to illegal-logging.info. The purpose of this site is to provide background information on the key issues in the illegal logging debate, together with news stories, information on events, key documents and links to other relevant websites. This site is maintained by the Energy, Environment and Development Programme of Chatham House in London, with funding from the UK Department for International Development.
Illegal logging and the international trade in illegally logged timber is a major problem for many timber-producing countries in the developing world. It causes environmental damage, costs governments billions of dollars in lost revenue, promotes corruption, undermines the rule of law and good governance and funds armed conflict. It retards sustainable development in some of the poorest countries of the world. Consumer countries contribute to these problems by importing timber and wood products without ensuring that they are legally sourced. In recent years, however, producer and consumer countries alike have paid increasing attention to illegal logging |
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http://www.illegal-logging.info/index.php |
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L’Export Helpdesk |
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L’Export Helpdesk est un service en ligne mis en place par la Commission européenne pour faciliter l’accès des pays en développement aux marchés de l’Union Européenne.
Ce service, gratuit et simple à utiliser, fournit des informations appropriées aux exportateurs des pays en développement intéressés à approvisionner le marché de l’UE |
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http://export-help.cec.eu.int/index_fr.html |
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OIBT Organisation Internationale des Bois Tropicaux |
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L’OIBT est une organisation intergouvernementale qui favorise la conservation ainsi que la gestion, l’exploitation et le commerce durable des ressources des forêts tropicales. Ses 59 membres représentent environ 80% des forêts tropicales du monde et 90% du commerce mondial des bois tropicaux.
Les origines de l’OIBT remontent à 1976, lorsque, à la quatrième session de la Conférence des Nations Unies sur le commerce et le développement (CNUCED), dans le cadre du Programme pour les produits de base conçu par de cette organisation, débuta la longue suite des négociations qui devait aboutir à l’Accord international sur les bois tropicaux (AIBT). Les travaux de l’Organisation furent dès lors régis par l’AIBT de 1983, jusqu’au 31 décembre 1996, lorsqu’il fut remplacé par l’AIBT de 1994. Les négociations qui se sont déroulées, à nouveau sous l’égide de la CNUCED, en vue de conclure un accord qui succéderait à ce dernier, se sont achevées récemment. L’AIBT de 2006 doit entrer en vigueur en 2008 |
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http://www.itto.or.jp/live/PageDisplayHandler?pageId=20001 |
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The Global Timber Trade |
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This website provides information and statistics on the global trade in wood-based products, especially that from Africa and East Asia. It provides insights into trade in Illegal Timber particularly in relation to importing countries such as Japan, the UK, and the USA. It also considers how much trade is covered by the EU’s FLEGT initiative. Info provides links to the countries covered. It gives a link to a list of suggested reading and other sources of relevant information |
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http://www.globaltimber.org.uk/ |
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